With 30,000 new members joining last year, the organisation is still very much alive and kicking, says WI chief executive Melissa Green

We were delighted to see your coverage of Anneliese Dodds’ speech to the Women’s Institute (‘I want to give mid-life women a voice’: Labour’s Anneliese Dodds on menopause, careers and the WI, 3 March). As the shadow secretary for women and equalities alluded to in her speech, WI members remain forthright in speaking up when they feel something is wrong. It is in this spirit that we would therefore take issue with the assertion that “few women in their 40s would now identify with the WI”.

In fact, having welcomed 30,000 members last year, of all ages from 18-plus, the WI is thriving. Women are able to be part of our movement in more ways than ever before – face to face, at a virtual WI meeting or by becoming a supporter in a scheme launching next month.

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